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. >> it appears the national security agency has been monitoring more than phone numbers but the "washington post" reports that the n.s.a. and f.b.i. have been tapping into the servers of major tech companies including yahoo, microsoft, google, facebook, skype, and apple, since the bush administration although and of the companies deny it. >> if you shop at raley's or nob hill check the bank statement after being hit by a cyber attack. bellaire and nob hill and food source stores but raley's not not discovered unauthorized transactions. >> and a nuclear power plant will be closed down between los angeles and san diego after it was forced to close because of a radiation leak. >> george sure way -- sure d shirakawa will be sentenceed today and the have more charges placed against him in court today. >> a "spare the air" day, the poorest air quality not east bay valley and the santa clara valley. the day planner is starting off with clouds and comfortable in the low 50's but our spread by 4:00, 65 at the coast and 95 inland but it will be mild at the coast at 58 but warm, inland, for the evenin
. >> it appears the national security agency has been monitoring more than phone numbers but the "washington post" reports that the n.s.a. and f.b.i. have been tapping into the servers of major tech companies including yahoo, microsoft, google, facebook, skype, and apple, since the bush administration although and of the companies deny it. >> if you shop at raley's or nob hill check the bank statement after being hit by a cyber attack. bellaire and nob hill and food source...
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security agency program that collects phone call data is legal. u.s. district court judge william pauley, allowed al qaeda to plot attacks remotely. the bulky mita data program is a counter punch to reconstruct and eliminate al qaeda's terror network. the american civil liberties sued the government in this case the aclu said the judge got it wrong, saying in a statement, we are extremely disappointed in this decision which misrepresents the relevant statutes, understates the privacy implications of government surveillance as another federal judge in the president's own review group concluded last week the national security agency bulk collection of telephony data constitutes a violation of american's privacy. aclu says they will appeal the decision. less than two weeks ago, u.s. district court judge richard leon found, surely a such a program inprescription on degree of privacy the founders found in the fourth amendment. we have dirt federal opinions on issue such significance. that usually means the supreme court will get involved. we have no ti
security agency program that collects phone call data is legal. u.s. district court judge william pauley, allowed al qaeda to plot attacks remotely. the bulky mita data program is a counter punch to reconstruct and eliminate al qaeda's terror network. the american civil liberties sued the government in this case the aclu said the judge got it wrong, saying in a statement, we are extremely disappointed in this decision which misrepresents the relevant statutes, understates the privacy...
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security agency and phone records, spying on americans and having all this information on private phone records and the left has been very agitated about that and i share that agitation. but the same people are enthusiastic and excited about handing their medical records over to the federal government. makes no sense to me. there's a schizophrenia there and what we have to get back to again and again and again is government is going to function in a certain way. it is run by flawed individuals. i think what we need to do is continue to encourage the message of limited government and we need to make that appeal not just in terms of a political philosophy because most american people are pretty pragmatic. they don't think in terms of philosophy. we need to make the appeal in terms of corruption and common sense and the bigger and more powerful government is the more corrupt it is going to be. that has been our experience and the way it will continue to be. that is how i would push that. yes, sir? >> joel sumpter. one of your solutions you said would be instead -- not allow them to trade s
security agency and phone records, spying on americans and having all this information on private phone records and the left has been very agitated about that and i share that agitation. but the same people are enthusiastic and excited about handing their medical records over to the federal government. makes no sense to me. there's a schizophrenia there and what we have to get back to again and again and again is government is going to function in a certain way. it is run by flawed individuals....
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security agency was using to collect phone records of american citizens. president then, george w. bush, defended it. the american people mostly we are againre with one key difference. we have the identity of the theon who leaked information. what's more, he's fled to china. switchednversation has from the existence of the motives of the leaker. how did that happen, karen? >> one reason it switched is it both surprising to discover that this person who had all access to government secrets. edward snowden. thedward snowden, who had capacity to leak them, turns out to be a 29-year-old contractor the n.s.a. and he's only been on the job for three months. so that was one reason that it just so surprising, thating, but i also think edward snowden has in many cases rorshcharch test of how conflicted this country is because you have people as diverse as, you know, glen beck, the conservative commentator, the liberale, elsburgr, even daniel to whom he's being compared, calling him a hero, and yet you congressionale leadership calling for him to be tried as a crimi
security agency was using to collect phone records of american citizens. president then, george w. bush, defended it. the american people mostly we are againre with one key difference. we have the identity of the theon who leaked information. what's more, he's fled to china. switchednversation has from the existence of the motives of the leaker. how did that happen, karen? >> one reason it switched is it both surprising to discover that this person who had all access to government...
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another leaked document from edward snowden reveals a massive program by the national security agency to track the location of cell phones around the world. according to "washington post" they are gathering 5 billion records a day on the location of cell phones oversee seas -- overseas. the nsa's tracking program may be the reason that president obama is not allowed to have an iphone. there may be concern that phones could easily reveal his location. apple's smartphone is a favorite of nsa agents because iphone's operating system has 38 different features that can be tracked. >>> 8:16. more incriminating allegations against the mayor of toronto, rob ford. newly-released court documents indicate gang members may have had a video of mayor ford smoking crack cocaine. the documents describe wiretap recordings of gang members talking about black mailing the mayor. reportedly police did recover a copy of the video from a laptop computer. >>> the man accused of a deadly shooting in san francisco over a popular gaming system is due back in court on monday to enter a plea. 21-year-old ronnie c
another leaked document from edward snowden reveals a massive program by the national security agency to track the location of cell phones around the world. according to "washington post" they are gathering 5 billion records a day on the location of cell phones oversee seas -- overseas. the nsa's tracking program may be the reason that president obama is not allowed to have an iphone. there may be concern that phones could easily reveal his location. apple's smartphone is a favorite...
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the national security agency never asked me for any phone calls and numbers. i had cell numbers of a lot of important people. what we are losing is this is the damage that this guy snowden hag done, the fact that you can't have some kind of secrety in a discussion. when i was in government, in cabinet positions, what the in the meantime sa and cia gave, when i was negotiating was very valuable. but you know, we're focusing on on the phone calls and buys stuff. they do good raw intelligence. i don't know who that official was that said we give out phone number to the nso, it was unidentified so -- >>> how to sweet talk a shark" strategy and stories from a master negotiator. we'll continue this conversation as we always do. thanks for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. >>> let's get a progress report on how the sign-up here in "the situation room", as you know we've had these three young people trying to enroll for almost an hour and a half. what's the latest? >> we've had a breakdown for hazama. >> i went to check my e-mail, and it had sent me a link to sign up. i
the national security agency never asked me for any phone calls and numbers. i had cell numbers of a lot of important people. what we are losing is this is the damage that this guy snowden hag done, the fact that you can't have some kind of secrety in a discussion. when i was in government, in cabinet positions, what the in the meantime sa and cia gave, when i was negotiating was very valuable. but you know, we're focusing on on the phone calls and buys stuff. they do good raw intelligence. i...
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security agency to collect the phone and internet records of nearly all american. the united states reportedly getting close to an interim deal ahead of next week nuclear negotiations that will be held in geneva. as the obama administration urges congress to hold off on new sanctions against iran. joining us now, general jack keene, retired four-star army general, former army vice chief of staff and fox news military analyst. let me begin with this peculiar position that the administration finds itself in and what they hope will be significant in closing negotiations with the iranians in geneva and at the same time going to capitol hill to tell the senate that they don't want any strengthening of sanctions against iran. what do you make of it? >> well, i think we have justifiable concern. so anxious to make a deal that we will make a partial deal. clearly the secretary has almost said that demand least a final deal at some point. the fact of the matter is that we will remove some sanctions. the iranians will not take, i don't believe, a major step that they have to
security agency to collect the phone and internet records of nearly all american. the united states reportedly getting close to an interim deal ahead of next week nuclear negotiations that will be held in geneva. as the obama administration urges congress to hold off on new sanctions against iran. joining us now, general jack keene, retired four-star army general, former army vice chief of staff and fox news military analyst. let me begin with this peculiar position that the administration...
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. >> the national security agency took the unusual step thursday of denying a report that'ves drop on the vatican phone calls and may have tapped in on pope francis before he was elected. what are you making up? is this a church, state issue? >> you got in on the consistent, the ones that depict the new pope, john? >> who knows. saved a lot of money. those guys have not done anything that was not known to the national security council and the white house and the idea of blaming these guys who are doing the job they were signed to do and oh my goodness, for miss feinstein, that there's a touch of hypocrisy here. >> there's a lot of outrage. i'm with clapper on this issue as well. i mean, i think because of the technological advances and the fact that we can now, you know, look in on people's cell phones, that you know, there has to be some more guidelines brought into this thing. but overall, friends spy on friends, it's not going to stop. >> what do you think of that? >> i think, well, i'm not enough people, clearly. there's no doubt that this has been going on for ever in one form or
. >> the national security agency took the unusual step thursday of denying a report that'ves drop on the vatican phone calls and may have tapped in on pope francis before he was elected. what are you making up? is this a church, state issue? >> you got in on the consistent, the ones that depict the new pope, john? >> who knows. saved a lot of money. those guys have not done anything that was not known to the national security council and the white house and the idea of...
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security agency has tracked phone calls of dozens of world leaders. >> we recognize there need to be additional constraints how we gather and use intelligence. and it's in the context of this dynamic technology environment that the president has directed us to review our surveillance capabilities. >> one report from a german tabloid indicated that president obama knew that the nsa was tapping the phone of the german chance explore he allowed it to continue, again, german tabloid, a spokeswoman for the agency says that is simply not true. and "the wall street journal" reports the nsa stop monitoring chancellor merkel and other leaders after a white house review uncovered the operations. "the wall street journal" again. meanwhile, a state department spokeswoman says our ambassador to spain met with officials there to discuss reports that the nsa tracked more than 60 million phone calls in that country in one month. dana perino was the press secretary under george w. bush, the 43rd, president bush, 43, and this was happening under bush 43rd. >> i suppose. i don't get the outrage. i don'
security agency has tracked phone calls of dozens of world leaders. >> we recognize there need to be additional constraints how we gather and use intelligence. and it's in the context of this dynamic technology environment that the president has directed us to review our surveillance capabilities. >> one report from a german tabloid indicated that president obama knew that the nsa was tapping the phone of the german chance explore he allowed it to continue, again, german tabloid, a...
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now we knew the national security agency wasn't the only government agency keeping piles and piles of phone data on its subscribers but now thanks to some new documents obtained by peace activists we now know that the drug enforcement administration's hemisphere project has been keeping tabs on every call that goes through an eighteen to use which dating as far back as nine hundred eighty seven now that database goes even further than the n.s.a. records and unlike the n.s.a. eighteen to use data includes location information and fact telephone company employees are actually paid by the government to sit alongside and supply them with data the american civil liberties union says the public private partnership of data gathering raises a fourth amendment concerns however the justice department says hemisphere merely streamlines the process of getting access to records maintained by the phone company now i was joined earlier by heidi but goshen executive director of the national lawyers guild and i start off by asking her if she could put this database into context. revelations of hemisph
now we knew the national security agency wasn't the only government agency keeping piles and piles of phone data on its subscribers but now thanks to some new documents obtained by peace activists we now know that the drug enforcement administration's hemisphere project has been keeping tabs on every call that goes through an eighteen to use which dating as far back as nine hundred eighty seven now that database goes even further than the n.s.a. records and unlike the n.s.a. eighteen to use...
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chancellor, merkel rebuked the united states, the national security agency for monitoring her cell phone calls. she gave hint for how long and often she's been complaining about it to president barack obama . >> translator: spying among friends does not work at all. i said in berlin in july and also yesterday on the phone. we need trust among partners to be insured now. >> john emmerson is seen meeting with german officer in august. german officials couldn't recall a time the call was official for the united states. white house press secretary jay carney who previously affirmed the u.s. is not monitoring merkel now and wouldn't in the future, declined to answer whether the u.s. had in the past. >> revelations that appeared as of late obviously caused tensions with our relationships with some countries. we're working to discuss those with our counter parts as we conduct the review of our intelligence gathering activities. >> president barack obama had to call the president of france where revelation of widespread nsa activity have caused uproar. equally as damaging as the revelations is t
chancellor, merkel rebuked the united states, the national security agency for monitoring her cell phone calls. she gave hint for how long and often she's been complaining about it to president barack obama . >> translator: spying among friends does not work at all. i said in berlin in july and also yesterday on the phone. we need trust among partners to be insured now. >> john emmerson is seen meeting with german officer in august. german officials couldn't recall a time the call...
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. >>> new spying allegations have emerged about the national security agency. the nsa intercepted phone calls and text messages in france about 70 million times in just a month. the report came just as secretary of state john kerry arrived in paris for a meeting. president obama folk with france's president this afternoon and acknowledged there are legitimate questions on this issue, and in the rose garden today . . . >> let me remind everybody the affordable care act is not just a website. it's much more. >> president obama lashes out at critics, and says the white house is working hard to fix the website glitches. >>> many americans say they are interested in visiting the federal healthcare exchange website, and those who managed to get on to the site say it hasn't been such a bad experience. 22% of uninsured americans say they have visited the health care exchange and another 42% intend to do so. 56% said they health heal health -- healthcare.gov easy to you. about 40% said the opposite. david thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> what is the
. >>> new spying allegations have emerged about the national security agency. the nsa intercepted phone calls and text messages in france about 70 million times in just a month. the report came just as secretary of state john kerry arrived in paris for a meeting. president obama folk with france's president this afternoon and acknowledged there are legitimate questions on this issue, and in the rose garden today . . . >> let me remind everybody the affordable care act is not just...
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according to the newspaper the national security agency has been monitoring the phone calls of 35 world leaders. the document explains how the agency encouraged other government departments to share contact information of foreign politicians. >> nick earia's naval forces is mounting a rescue operation to find kidnappeded americans, two taken after pirates seized a u.s. oil vessel in the gulf of guinea. 11 crew members were released and the captain and chief engineer has been taken to shore in nigeria. >> a chinese court rejected an appeal by senior politician bo xilai. in september he was found guilty of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power. he was one of the top 25 leaders in the communist party and faces life in prison. >> those are the stories at this hour. i'm john siegenthaler. "america tonight" is up next on al jazeera. see you tomorrow night. you can get the latest news on aljazeera.com. >> on america tonight, inside of the dark net where you can speak your mind or commit a crime in the most anonymous corners of the digital world. >> there are plenty of people who are just fo
according to the newspaper the national security agency has been monitoring the phone calls of 35 world leaders. the document explains how the agency encouraged other government departments to share contact information of foreign politicians. >> nick earia's naval forces is mounting a rescue operation to find kidnappeded americans, two taken after pirates seized a u.s. oil vessel in the gulf of guinea. 11 crew members were released and the captain and chief engineer has been taken to...
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the national security agency monitored the phonecall of 35 world leaders after obtaining for phone numbers from another government department. the paper krite cites a classifd leak bid edward snowden. >>> the government healthcare website today. the republican panel focused on the obama administration's part in the roll out and asked if it was launched too soon. the contractor said months of testing would have been better. >>> two americans were kidnapped by pirates who seized a u.s. flag oil vessel off of guinea off of the we can o west coast . 11 crew members were released but the captain and the engineer are being held. they hope for a safe resolution to that situation. those are the headlines for this hour, and america tonight with joie chen is up next. you can get the latest on aljazeera.com. >> on america tonight, inside of the dark net where you can speak your mind or commit a crime in the most anonymous corners of the digital world. >> there are plenty of people who are just fooling around, and experimenting with either their paranoid fantasies, libertarian dream of living in a wor
the national security agency monitored the phonecall of 35 world leaders after obtaining for phone numbers from another government department. the paper krite cites a classifd leak bid edward snowden. >>> the government healthcare website today. the republican panel focused on the obama administration's part in the roll out and asked if it was launched too soon. the contractor said months of testing would have been better. >>> two americans were kidnapped by pirates who seized...
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a group is now asking the supreme court to stopped national security agency from collecting phone records from millions of verizon customers. officials at the electronic privacy information center say only the justices can overrule the foreign intelligence surveillance court or fisa which oversees the surveillance programs. the white house now says that the united states strongly condemns the violence in egypt. but as the crisis there take as turn for the very much worse, the white house also says for now it will not cut off aid to egypt this after records indicate more than 50 people died today during fighting between former supporters of the president and the military it was the deadliest confrontation since egypt's generals removed mohammed morsi from power last week. the military has installed an interim president but has not indicated when there will be new elections. though there is some indication that there will be parliament tear elections in about six months. egypt borders israel and libya and is our most important arab ally. the white house today said the u.s. is reviewing whet
a group is now asking the supreme court to stopped national security agency from collecting phone records from millions of verizon customers. officials at the electronic privacy information center say only the justices can overrule the foreign intelligence surveillance court or fisa which oversees the surveillance programs. the white house now says that the united states strongly condemns the violence in egypt. but as the crisis there take as turn for the very much worse, the white house also...
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the house of representatives voted against a bill that would have blocked the national security agency from collecting vast amounts of phone records including yours. the vote was 217-205. much closer than anyone expected and it was not even close to being down party lines. interestingly enough. imagine a congress voting on principle. so, what's ahead for our government spying operations? let's bring back our most esteemed panel comedian paul merckureio and paul mccarty's new bff. i still can't believe you got him to do a podcast. >> he was in the hallway standing there all alone and i went up to him and i said maybe i shouldn't talk to him and i thought hey he's here alone. >> john: i did a show with him once in this very building. director of the documentary after koni staging hope, star of the west wing, melissa fitzgerald. >> creator of the dean's report, anyone who watches this show knows the brilliant dean obeidallah. what did you guys make of today's vote in the congress and it seems people were really voting their hearts on this issue and not just the party line. dean, did you -
the house of representatives voted against a bill that would have blocked the national security agency from collecting vast amounts of phone records including yours. the vote was 217-205. much closer than anyone expected and it was not even close to being down party lines. interestingly enough. imagine a congress voting on principle. so, what's ahead for our government spying operations? let's bring back our most esteemed panel comedian paul merckureio and paul mccarty's new bff. i still can't...
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house debate on the national security agency's electronic surveillance program. in about 45 minutes, we will discuss what is in the defense spending bill that the house passed this week with military time congressional editor rick maze. legal case against a goldman sachs trader for his role in the financial collapse and we will talk to bloomberg ris. reporter bob van vo greg brezinski will be on the program to talk about the armistice that ended the korean war. ♪ host: next week the house of expected to take up a bill on highway programs. the house of representatives reportedly is not expecting to produce a bill that will address food stamps before the start of the the august recess. there are discussions going on capitol hill about what to do about the program. some of the considerations are to make some cuts to the program proposal by ae -- wouldative has allow states to test work requirements for those receiving works --
house debate on the national security agency's electronic surveillance program. in about 45 minutes, we will discuss what is in the defense spending bill that the house passed this week with military time congressional editor rick maze. legal case against a goldman sachs trader for his role in the financial collapse and we will talk to bloomberg ris. reporter bob van vo greg brezinski will be on the program to talk about the armistice that ended the korean war. ♪ host: next week the house of...
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stories on government snooping. 29-year-old edward snowden was part of the national security agency program which picked through american cell phone records for information. he is in hong kong which has extradition treaty with the u.s. experts say he could be returned for prosecution. large explosions we are learning are being heard at nato command headquarters at kabul international airport. the press reporting this in afghanistan. fox news is working to confirm it. again they say large explosions are being heard on the military side of the airport that is the site of nato headquarters there. we will bring you information as we get it. now back to "hannity". begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ >> it was unfair. it was unfair incredibly inconvenient but it was a mistake. our job is to make sure it never happens again. i haven't heard a single word about what questions you think we ought to beable to ask you about your tax exempt request. anything else but the circus the staffing and over site committee
stories on government snooping. 29-year-old edward snowden was part of the national security agency program which picked through american cell phone records for information. he is in hong kong which has extradition treaty with the u.s. experts say he could be returned for prosecution. large explosions we are learning are being heard at nato command headquarters at kabul international airport. the press reporting this in afghanistan. fox news is working to confirm it. again they say large...
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security agency had a court order to collect the phone records of millions of horizon customers over a three month period this shouldn't come as a surprise to our t.v. or us because we've been covering the growth of government surveillance of citizens just in case you missed it here's a refresher it seems that secrecy is actually strengthening the national security state. in order to hide from accountability and oversight. it's more of more than just invasion of privacy it's about destroying the concept of privacy online i say has operated continually under the shroud of non-transparency in secrecy despite a commitment on president obama's first day in office that this is going to be the most transparent administration ever the n.s.a. just doesn't think that applies to them in the quest to hunt down terrorists the obama administration has announced plans to give spy agency as full access to people's finances is going to allow for other roshon of our privacy rights of been going on since nine eleven. the mechanisms are already in place for that type of control and monitoring and some
security agency had a court order to collect the phone records of millions of horizon customers over a three month period this shouldn't come as a surprise to our t.v. or us because we've been covering the growth of government surveillance of citizens just in case you missed it here's a refresher it seems that secrecy is actually strengthening the national security state. in order to hide from accountability and oversight. it's more of more than just invasion of privacy it's about destroying...
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records to the national security agency. the agency is tracking phone numbers, calling card numbers, and time and duration of calls. the order does nut allow monitoring of actual conversations. former republican candidate says this. >> in an ideal working and the government said the only purpose is to look for terrorism, well, terrorism is a multinational project, and you have to be aware there are americans engaged in terrorism. the problem is, given everything we have learned recently about current bureaucracy, why would you trust them? >> the senior administration official just gave a statement this morning to abc7 news "information of this sort described in the "guardian" has been a critical tool in protecting the nation from terrorist threats to the united states." >> a legal expert tells the "washington post" this morning that this appears to be a routine are you newal of an order issued in 2006 and this was signed in april actually expires next month. the bush as admitted similar large-scale collection of phone data b
records to the national security agency. the agency is tracking phone numbers, calling card numbers, and time and duration of calls. the order does nut allow monitoring of actual conversations. former republican candidate says this. >> in an ideal working and the government said the only purpose is to look for terrorism, well, terrorism is a multinational project, and you have to be aware there are americans engaged in terrorism. the problem is, given everything we have learned recently...
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security agency did with all the meta data that it got about phone calls? google has it. >> how much worse is it if they already have the e-mails themselfs. why is that any worse at all? >> the reasons -- one of the reasons is that there's a possibility of access to that. it's what was going on with the nsa. that's very troublesome. >> a lot of privacy issues these days to think about john and julia. i really appreciate you taking the time to joining us night and discuss this. >> thank you. spying on your e-mail to spying novel. it's the passing of tom clancy. we will work at how the on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there
security agency did with all the meta data that it got about phone calls? google has it. >> how much worse is it if they already have the e-mails themselfs. why is that any worse at all? >> the reasons -- one of the reasons is that there's a possibility of access to that. it's what was going on with the nsa. that's very troublesome. >> a lot of privacy issues these days to think about john and julia. i really appreciate you taking the time to joining us night and discuss this....
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. >> pam: it's not just phone records the national security agency is monitoring . the agency also monitors activity through the most popular >>while in san jose today. president obama defended the n-s-a's actions, saying. it trade off. >> pam: our tech reporter gabe slate tells us who is affected. the obama administration has proposed lifting most >> reporter: remaining federal protections for gray wolves across the lower 48 states. state and federal agencies have spent more than 117- million dollars restoring the predators since they were added to the endangered species list in 1974. according to the president's is not to spy on america's but people in other countries may pose a threat to america. >> this is not apply to u.s. citizens or people living in nine states. >> reporter:more than 6- thousand wolves great lakes. but prominent scientists and dozens of lawmakers in wolves in more places. this is the type of activity that they are monitoring e- mail chet's storage data social networking details, deal p data and videoconferencing. so basically everything. goog
. >> pam: it's not just phone records the national security agency is monitoring . the agency also monitors activity through the most popular >>while in san jose today. president obama defended the n-s-a's actions, saying. it trade off. >> pam: our tech reporter gabe slate tells us who is affected. the obama administration has proposed lifting most >> reporter: remaining federal protections for gray wolves across the lower 48 states. state and federal agencies have spent...
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security agency. again became aggression this past week with our revelations about the tap phones of thirty five world leaders patrolling of all the personal data. more than sixty million citizens of france and spain. and it's drawn a lot of anger. goodbye friend that we were tonight he writes the host of prominent intellectuals in the site including the former german chancellor willy bronze calls headline that says we need a more realistic basis for the us german relationship. this is up a manifesto that said the new flag press meet him yet making payments made to a lean and fit something in the tank this weekend when he liked about anything and when you isn't really helping families helping families we just got its own conversation by saying no to on of those who were listening to us so he was going to use it in effect the seventies because he preferred to talk to the details but he knew it takes the stance of this nothing new i needed it. i'm very active fish in education right now and then me. he
security agency. again became aggression this past week with our revelations about the tap phones of thirty five world leaders patrolling of all the personal data. more than sixty million citizens of france and spain. and it's drawn a lot of anger. goodbye friend that we were tonight he writes the host of prominent intellectuals in the site including the former german chancellor willy bronze calls headline that says we need a more realistic basis for the us german relationship. this is up a...
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national security agency intercepted communications and the president assured the chancellor the u.s. is not and will not monitor the communications of the chancellor. the united states greatly values our cooperation with germany on a broad range of shared security challenges. the u.s. is reviewing the way that we gather intelligence and our allies with the privacy concerns that all people share. both leaders agreed to intensify for the cooperation between our intelligence services with the goal of protecting the security of both countries and of our partners owls less the privacy of our citizens. >> when you say not monitoring does that leave the door open to the possibility nsa is part of a broad sweep and picked up the communications but was not quote on quote -- >> all i can tell you is the president of the chancellor. they will not monitor the communications of the chancellor. as we said in the past we gather for an intelligence just like the agencies, similar agencies of other countries. but we are working to as the president has said to review the way we gather intelligence sui
national security agency intercepted communications and the president assured the chancellor the u.s. is not and will not monitor the communications of the chancellor. the united states greatly values our cooperation with germany on a broad range of shared security challenges. the u.s. is reviewing the way that we gather intelligence and our allies with the privacy concerns that all people share. both leaders agreed to intensify for the cooperation between our intelligence services with the...
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. >> the national security agency is collecting so much secret data that it's building a new facility in utah to hold it all. collecting records of every phone call made to and from americans is unconstitutional and indiscriminate and arbitrary invasion of privacy. >> it's untargeted and in bulk and troubling. >> a 1979 ruling that said americans do not have a right to private phone records is outdated. everyone has a cell phone now. the nsa defended its program saying they only tap into that data base when there is evidence to suspect someone in the u.s. is collaborating with terrorists. >> the purpose of these programs and the reason we use secrecy is not to hide it from the american people. not to hide it from you. but to hide it from those who walk among you who are trying to kill you. >> but the judge said there's little evidence terrorists have ever been caught from these phone records in a statement edward snow den predicts this ruling may be the first of many. it will likely come up today when president obama meets with ceos from the nation's largest tech companies. >> the jud
. >> the national security agency is collecting so much secret data that it's building a new facility in utah to hold it all. collecting records of every phone call made to and from americans is unconstitutional and indiscriminate and arbitrary invasion of privacy. >> it's untargeted and in bulk and troubling. >> a 1979 ruling that said americans do not have a right to private phone records is outdated. everyone has a cell phone now. the nsa defended its program saying they...
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the director of national intelligence, james clapper, the head of the nsa, the national security agency, general keith alexander and others who lawmakers want to ask, how extensive are these surveillance programs? why are they necessary? and particularly as we've learned of late, why are we tapping cell phones and other conversations of our allies, of world leaders like angela merkel, the german chancellor. the germans are really upset about this. they're calling for an investigation. even some democrats are saying it's over the top to tap cell phones of our allies like senator dianne feinstein. her senate intelligence committee may also be looking into this. in a statement, she said "with respect to nsa collection of intelligence on leaders of u.s. al allies, let me state unequivocally, i am totally opposed. i do not believe the united states should be collecting phone calls or e-mails of friendly presidents and prime ministers." like merkel. that's why the eu, the european union, has people here in washington asking questions, and now am a senior administration official says they may
the director of national intelligence, james clapper, the head of the nsa, the national security agency, general keith alexander and others who lawmakers want to ask, how extensive are these surveillance programs? why are they necessary? and particularly as we've learned of late, why are we tapping cell phones and other conversations of our allies, of world leaders like angela merkel, the german chancellor. the germans are really upset about this. they're calling for an investigation. even some...
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security agency collected data from 60 million phone calls in spain across a 30-day period last year. >> translator: for the moment spain has no formal grounds to believe there was a case of spying in our country. nevertheless, the magnitude of this information which was revealed brought us to request immediately the corresponding clarifications. >> reporter: meantime the german tabloid reported nsa chief, jen keith alexander, personally briefed president obama in 2010 on his agency's targeting of the cell phone of german chancellor angela merkel. the spokesperson said general alexander did not discuss with president obama in 2010 an alleged foreign intelligence operation involving german chancellor merkel, nor has he ever discussed allegationed operations involving merkel. news reports claiming otherwise are not true. reported, mr. obama was kept in the dark about the merkel surveillance for nearly five years until this summer when he ordered it stopped. >> the president didn't know about -- >> reporter: general alexander appearing on a d.o.d. blog cast last week somehow likened wha
security agency collected data from 60 million phone calls in spain across a 30-day period last year. >> translator: for the moment spain has no formal grounds to believe there was a case of spying in our country. nevertheless, the magnitude of this information which was revealed brought us to request immediately the corresponding clarifications. >> reporter: meantime the german tabloid reported nsa chief, jen keith alexander, personally briefed president obama in 2010 on his...
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. >> reporter: the companies argue the national security agency is going too far in the bullet collection of phone and internet date -- in the bulk collection of phone and internet data, information from classified documents leaked by edward snow deny suggesting the nsa is stealing communications from internet providers by tapping into tables connecting the servers in overseas data centers. in today's letter the tech firm said they are now tightening internal cyber security. we are focused on keeping users' data secure, deploying the latest encryption technology to prevent unauthorized surveillance. the tech firms are also fighting back against surveillance which is authorized. the internet companies say courts too often are compelling them to turn over potentially sensitive customer data. video the u.s.-based firms are worried all of this is bad for business. the yahoo chief says massive government snooping has shaken the trust of users. ing to new documents >> today we learned the nsa may have been spying on video gamers searching for terrorists. that's according to new documents that e
. >> reporter: the companies argue the national security agency is going too far in the bullet collection of phone and internet date -- in the bulk collection of phone and internet data, information from classified documents leaked by edward snow deny suggesting the nsa is stealing communications from internet providers by tapping into tables connecting the servers in overseas data centers. in today's letter the tech firm said they are now tightening internal cyber security. we are...
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from our perspective, the national security agency's perspective, we get great insights into the bad actors overseas. >> a proposal from democratic senator patrick leahy would end the bulk collection of phone records without a court order. but alexander told lawmakers that even if approved, the measure would not necessarily in new orleans collection depending on judicial interpretation. refusingn leaders are to meet with ukraine president theor yanukovych in aftermath of an intensified crackdown, demanding his resignation. dozens of people were winded on wednesday when rightly stormed a large protesting kamman. the officers eventually withdrew after demonstrators refused to leave and ultimately grew in size. in washington, white house and state department official said the u.s. is considering sanctions against ukraine. >> we were appalled last night by what happened in kiev. the response to peaceful protest over the last two weeks has been unacceptable and difficult understand why they've decided to move against their own people repeatedly with force rather than engage in real dialog
from our perspective, the national security agency's perspective, we get great insights into the bad actors overseas. >> a proposal from democratic senator patrick leahy would end the bulk collection of phone records without a court order. but alexander told lawmakers that even if approved, the measure would not necessarily in new orleans collection depending on judicial interpretation. refusingn leaders are to meet with ukraine president theor yanukovych in aftermath of an intensified...
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. >> there is another new report on the national security agency today, an italian magazine reports that the nsa may have spied on the pope. and some cardinals. sources at the magazine have been told that the nsa eaves dropped on vati itican phone ca before the conclave. i'm a devout catholic, but i believe the nsa must spy on the vatican. they're tapping the direct line to god. and as i pointed out, this guy has a beard, spent a lot of time in the middle east, and i keep hearing he has some plan that for some reason always involves your grandma dying. >> halloween gaft networks the chance to show off their personalities and you might expect david letterman very impressed. >> it's halloween and all your tv show hosts put on the halloween outfits. this is matt lauer today on the "today" show. that's george stephanopoulos dressed as george clooney. next we have hoda and kathie lee. these are adult men and women making a living on network television. and we do have 60 minutes, take a look. >> that's good. one guy missing from that is willie geist. he may have the best of them all. in case y
. >> there is another new report on the national security agency today, an italian magazine reports that the nsa may have spied on the pope. and some cardinals. sources at the magazine have been told that the nsa eaves dropped on vati itican phone ca before the conclave. i'm a devout catholic, but i believe the nsa must spy on the vatican. they're tapping the direct line to god. and as i pointed out, this guy has a beard, spent a lot of time in the middle east, and i keep hearing he has...
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officials have been popping into the light america's national security agency has been using three of the biggest u.s. telecom companies verizon and sprint to monitor all phone calls made by subscribers now combined keep in mind these three companies have a staggering almost three hundred million customers and the spying is reportedly done regardless of whether or not there is reason to suspect scriver is of any criminal activity and this is of course shocking this includes all of the phone calls being made within the united states as well as between the u.s. and foreign countries making really the scope of this tracking system even wider than american territory and of course this comes at a time after the obama administration acknowledges the existence of an n.s.a. and f.b.i. program dubbed prism in a nutshell this program what it entails is nine major internet companies that include google facebook yahoo microsoft skype you tube apple a.o.l. and pal talk have been used by u.s. officials to monitor photos videos e-mails and audio and all other sorts of information tracking a really s
officials have been popping into the light america's national security agency has been using three of the biggest u.s. telecom companies verizon and sprint to monitor all phone calls made by subscribers now combined keep in mind these three companies have a staggering almost three hundred million customers and the spying is reportedly done regardless of whether or not there is reason to suspect scriver is of any criminal activity and this is of course shocking this includes all of the phone...
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. >> the national security agency is not listening to americans' phone calls and reading americans' e-mails. >> if this was september 12, 2001, we might not be having the argument we're having today. >> one of the central tenets of the obama presidency is the government can play an important role in the lives of the country. how damaging is this to that theory? let's bring in our panel. now, clearly the news of edward snowden's leak may have shocked the media but do you think, carly, voters will be as upset as we in the media seem to be? >> i think there are two sides to this. the first is do you agree with the program. but the second is more fundamental. i think these fundamental questions voters will start asking. how is it that we hold vast, complex bureaucracies accountable? how do we know the people inside these bureaucracies are competent or ethical or have good intentions or are honest? how is it that a few people in congress, a very few people or a few people in the white house, regardless of their party are capable of oversight? and when you have this much concentrated power in the
. >> the national security agency is not listening to americans' phone calls and reading americans' e-mails. >> if this was september 12, 2001, we might not be having the argument we're having today. >> one of the central tenets of the obama presidency is the government can play an important role in the lives of the country. how damaging is this to that theory? let's bring in our panel. now, clearly the news of edward snowden's leak may have shocked the media but do you think,...
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. >>> the fallout continues here at home over reports that our own national security agency has been spying on u.s. citizens. the leaker who broke the story, edward snowden is talking again. we have more from washington. this story keeps on growing, what's the latest? >> reporter: it's pretty stunning. edward snowden may be on the run from the united states. he was last spotted in hong kong, but he was able to take some time out of his busy schedule to give an online chat to the guardian newspaper today. and in that chat, he had a range of things to say, including he's disappointed in some of the media coverage focusing on him, rather than his revelations. he also has something to say about the technology companies that are involved here, and how they responded. take a look at this statement from snowden earlier today about the tech companies. he said their denials went through several revisions and it became more and more clear they were misleading and including identical specific language across companies. he also had some thoughts here on his own possible next steps. he said, all
. >>> the fallout continues here at home over reports that our own national security agency has been spying on u.s. citizens. the leaker who broke the story, edward snowden is talking again. we have more from washington. this story keeps on growing, what's the latest? >> reporter: it's pretty stunning. edward snowden may be on the run from the united states. he was last spotted in hong kong, but he was able to take some time out of his busy schedule to give an online chat to the...
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security agency's sweeping collection of domestic phone logs. , generalostured or keith alexander, dodged questions from democratic senator ron wyden of oregon about whether the nsa had used cell phone signals to collect data on the location of u.s. citizens. general alexander also faced questions from democratic senator mark udall of colorado. >> isn't the goal of the nsa to collect the phone records of all americans? au talk about building haystack. >> i believe it is in the nation's best interest to put all the phone records into a lockbox that we can search when the nation needs to do it. yes. and the way we do it and the way we comply would ensure better security for this nation. >> senators udall and weiner backing a bill that would ban the nsa's massive collection of phone records. democratic senator dianne and republican senator saxby chambliss are drafting a rival bill that would preserve the nsa program. an international appeals court has upheld a 50 year prison sentence for former liberian president charles taylor for war crimes during the civil war in sierra leone. taylor was
security agency's sweeping collection of domestic phone logs. , generalostured or keith alexander, dodged questions from democratic senator ron wyden of oregon about whether the nsa had used cell phone signals to collect data on the location of u.s. citizens. general alexander also faced questions from democratic senator mark udall of colorado. >> isn't the goal of the nsa to collect the phone records of all americans? au talk about building haystack. >> i believe it is in the...
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security agency itself. but no. it turns out there was a mole riding the acela train yesterday listening in on just about every word that michael hayden was saying on a kren fon call. and that conversation was about security issues in the united states. that mole was tom matzzie. and what did he do with the information? he started live tweet it out to the tworworld. here are some of the highlights. former nsa -- blobing. sounds defensive. next one, hayden was bragging about rendition and black sites a minute ago. next one, michael hayden on acela giving quotes about admin. and on acela, former nsa spy boss just ended last of handful of interviews bashing admin. on acela lynning to former nsa spy boss michael hayden give off record interviews. i feel like i'm in the nsa. except i'm in public. on acela, listening to formers in spy boss -- the phone is ringing. i think the jig is up. >>> that guy is sitting right behind me here on the big tv screen. thanks for coming in. "a" i'm fascinated. but "b," i think you
security agency itself. but no. it turns out there was a mole riding the acela train yesterday listening in on just about every word that michael hayden was saying on a kren fon call. and that conversation was about security issues in the united states. that mole was tom matzzie. and what did he do with the information? he started live tweet it out to the tworworld. here are some of the highlights. former nsa -- blobing. sounds defensive. next one, hayden was bragging about rendition and black...
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a federal judge in new york ruling that the national security agency's program is systematically keeping phone records of all americans. it is lawful, creating a conflict among lower courts and increasing the likelihood the issue will be resolved by the court. judge polly of the u.s. district court for the southern district said, this tool only works because it collects everything. that is coming from the new york court earlier today. also, reaction today from house democratic leader nancy pelosi to tomorrow's deadline, when long-term unemployment benefits expire for over 1.3 million americans. the leader saying, quote -- congress returns from their christmas recess the week of january 6. you can weigh in with your thoughts. facebook.com/cspan. tomorrow, more talk of the issue of unemployment on "washington journal." sasha abramsky, "the american way of poverty." >> if you are a middle or high school student, c-span student cam video competition wants to know what's the most important issue congress should address next year. make a five to seven minute video. he sure to include c-span pr
a federal judge in new york ruling that the national security agency's program is systematically keeping phone records of all americans. it is lawful, creating a conflict among lower courts and increasing the likelihood the issue will be resolved by the court. judge polly of the u.s. district court for the southern district said, this tool only works because it collects everything. that is coming from the new york court earlier today. also, reaction today from house democratic leader nancy...
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they said the national security agency is tracking 5 billion cell phones every day. the paper cited documents from edward snowden. it means the spy agency could track the movement of almost any cell phone around the world. n.s.a. officials refused to comment, but said they don't collect data on sell phones in the united states. >>> tonight a new meningitis outbreak at the university of california, santa barbara o initials are racing to stop the bacteria spreading. brian rooney has more. >> four students at this cancer developed a rare form of meningitis in three weeks. one in four who catch it dee. 20% suffer permanent damage. >> when the outbreak started, when we had three cases two weeks ago, three cases in two weeks was a dangerous situation. >> a student, a freshman la cross player had such a serious case that both his feet had to be amputated. >> once it causes bloodpoichg, sepsis can be so overwelcoming, the body is tox. >>, and hand and feet are overwhelmed with infection andar amputated. >> students you warned to avoid close contact, sharing drinks, kissing.
they said the national security agency is tracking 5 billion cell phones every day. the paper cited documents from edward snowden. it means the spy agency could track the movement of almost any cell phone around the world. n.s.a. officials refused to comment, but said they don't collect data on sell phones in the united states. >>> tonight a new meningitis outbreak at the university of california, santa barbara o initials are racing to stop the bacteria spreading. brian rooney has...